Episode 133 – Ana Pombo – “Every day I learn something.”
Episode 132 – Nicolas Rivron – “By understanding the embyro, you understand regeneration.”
Episode 131 - Vivian Li - “I felt like the intestine is actually quite a beautiful system.”
Episode 130 - Derk Ten Berge - "It does require some bravery to spend the time to look for that"
Episode 129 - Ana-Maria Cujba - "I think my passion is for organoids."
Episode 128 - Prof Muzlifah Haniffa - "We are going to map the 37 trillion cells in the human body."
Episode 127- Prof Francesco Saverio Tedesco - “Seeing patients gives you the right motivation.”
Episode 126 - Dr Madeline Lancaster - "It was a classic story of scientific serendipity"
Episode 125 - Dr Jürgen Knoblich- “Studying the brain is like studying oneself.”
Episode 125 - Dr Randolph Ashton - "I have faith in the cells, they can do a lot themselves."
Episode 124 - Prof Weiss - "When I realised we could programme cells, I knew it is what I had to do"
Episode 123 - Prof Manuel Serrano - "Understanding aging can help treat other diseases."
Episode 122- Prof Matthias Lütolf - "Organoids give us a new window into human biology."
Episode 121 - Prof Kevin Eggan - "Science progresses through replication, validation, extension"
Episode 120 - Prof Salvador Benitah - "I still have to sit down and learn new things"
Episode 119 - Prof Alfonso Martinez Arias - "The 21st Century is the Century of the Cell."
Episode 118 - Prof Trepat - "The biggest questions of our generation are in life sciences"
Episode 117 - Prof Peter Zandstra - "We are bringing technology and biology together"
Episode 116 - Dr William Grey - Are proteins the key to understanding cancer?
Episode 115 - Prof James Briscoe - Where does time come from in development?
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